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SCHMID- EGGER
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(figs 29-32)
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&amp;
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Al Lahima,
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(leg. v.Harten &amp; Hajer, in malaise traps,
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D i a g n o s i s: The female is characterised by three forebasitarsal spines and a transparent zone on forewing apically, behind the dark apical band. It shares the transparent zone with
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HONORÉ, 1944
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and other subsaharan origins. The zone is extended until the lower border of wing in
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, whereas it is restricted to the upper half of the wing in
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. Also, the apical dark band in forewing touches the venation zone in
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; and begins distinctly behind of it in
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Terga are black dorsally, with large red zones laterally in
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D e s c r i p t i o n o f f e m a l e:
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. Colour. Black with the following parts yellowish-red: sterna, terga laterally, with dark red apical tergal margin, femora apically, tibiae below, tarsi partly. Mandible basally and
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1 below yellow. Wings greyish transparent, with dark apical band outside of venation zone, apex transparent. Face with spares pilosity only in lower third. Body covered with short, silver pilosity, pilosity of terga comparatively long. Morphology: OOL = HD, POL = 1.2 HD. Forebasitarus with three spines, apical spine as long as second basitarsal segment.
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D i s t r i b u t i o n: AP:
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.
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E t y m o l o g y: The species is named after its origin,
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in southern Arabian Peninsula.
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